“According to the breathalyser, however, the man was anything but sober,” Marsh said.
“This shows the importance of breath-testing every driver regardless of the time, whether they appear intoxicated, or the reason we’ve stopped them.
“These people are sharing the roads with our family, friends and colleagues.
“This is just one example of the intoxicated drivers being caught across the district, with our staff seeing some ridiculous levels. If you’re drinking, don’t drive.”
A 33-year-old man is due to appear in the Taupō District Court on September 11 facing a charge of driving contrary to a zero alcohol licence and excess breath alcohol.